[CCCNFBW] Fwd: Audio Described Performance for Feb. & March, 2024

Merribeth Greenberg merribeth.manning at gmail.com
Thu Feb 1 20:20:05 UTC 2024


I thought maybe someone might be interested in traveling to Portland to see
one of these described plays.

Beth Greenberg




Greetings,



Here is a listing of audio-described performances for February and March in
the greater Portland area.

For the full list of all audio-described shows in the 2023-2024 season,
click here <https://www.oregonmedialab.com/cada>. Each show title includes
a link to the company’s website. If you have questions about ticket
availability or to request another audio-described performance date, please
get in touch with the theater directly.



What The Constitution Means To Me
<https://www.pcs.org/what-the-constitution-means-to-me> Sunday, February
4, 2pm Portland Center Stage at The Armory



Filled with humor and history, this Pulitzer Prize finalist asks what the
U.S. Constitution truly means. Heidi Schreck resurrects her teenage self to
investigate its profound effect on four generations of women in her family.

For tickets call 503-445-3700 or boxoffice at pcs.org



Enchanted Woods: Shakespeare and Song
<https://www.portlandopera.org/performances-tickets/23-24-season/enchanted-woods-shakespeare-song/>
Sunday
February 4, 2pm and Sunday February 11, 2pm Hampton Opera Center

Enter Shakespeare’s forest: a place of magic, love and transformation. Be
immersed in an evening of story and song inspired by 20th century
adaptations of his enduring works.

For tickets, call 503-241-1802 or concierge at portlandopera.org



World Builders
<https://bagnbaggage.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket#/events/a0S5a00000MIFStEAP>
Saturday,
March 2, 7:30pm The Vault Theatre, Hillsboro

Whitney and Max both build incredibly detailed and fantastical worlds in
their minds and have been invited to partake in a clinical drug trial that
could cure them of their schizoid personality disorders. As they experience
this moment together, they begin to explore what it may look like to build
a world for both of them to inhabit.

For tickets call 503-345-9590 extension 1 or boxoffice at bagnbaggage.org



Quixote Nuevo <https://www.pcs.org/quixote-nuevo> Sunday, March 17, 2pm
Portland Center Stage at The Armory

In the fictional town of La Plancha, the story of *Don Quixote *comes
alive. In Texas, a brilliant professor battling dementia imagines himself
as Cervantes’ titular hero. Enlisting his own Sancho, he embarks on a
journey for his long-lost love —With Spanish-infused music and language,
this magical retelling spotlights Tejano culture and celebrates life, love,
and the human spirit.



For tickets call 503-445-3700 or boxoffice at pcs.org



The Snowy Day
<https://www.portlandopera.org/performances-tickets/23-24-season/the-snowy-day/>
(family
friendly performance) March 24, 2pm Portland Opera at THE NEWMARK THEATRE.

Experience the magic of Ezra Jack Keats’ beloved children’s book come to
life on the opera stage. *The* *Snowy Day* follows the adventures of young
Peter as he explores his neighborhood on a snowy day, making new friends
and encountering unexpected wonders.

For tickets, call 503-241-1802 or concierge at portlandopera.org



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